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โApr-09-2016 12:12 PM
westend wrote:
You will need more capacity. I wouldn't rely on the vehicle charge line to charge batteries to 100 percent SOC. That means you may park with less-than-full battery. Hence, the loss of food.
โApr-09-2016 10:39 AM
โApr-09-2016 07:50 AM
jjrbus wrote:The wire size is OK if you have it. You will need a minimum of #2 AWG and a 150 amp fuse. I'd recommend a 1000W inverter, minimum, and a quality product, not a price leader that may not handle the surge of the fridge compressor.
I am shopping for and trying to size an inverter. I do not have wires or fuse yet as I do not know what size I will need.
Length of wire should be less than 3 feet each way. I do have some 2/0 welding cable, seems a bit much for a small inverter.
โApr-09-2016 06:15 AM
โApr-08-2016 08:43 PM
jjrbus wrote:Took a bit to get the battery info.
I will experiment with this and if the GP 29 is not sufficient I will go to the 2 GC.
โApr-08-2016 08:28 PM
jjrbus wrote:
People are skipping what I am saying, I will be driving often (charging battery) and running the generator or tied to a power poll. So all I actually need is to keep the fridge cold over night
โApr-08-2016 08:25 PM
โApr-08-2016 07:55 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:pianotuna wrote:
I believe smk means 2 group 29 compare to 2 golf cart. If there is room for three group 29 then there is advantage to going 12 volt.Gdetrailer wrote:smkettner wrote:jjrbus wrote:
My Everstart 29 125 amp hours 205 reserve capacity. I'm guessing that this is in a lab under ideal conditions. If your 2 GC batteries have 210 capacity my GR 29 cannot have 205 capacity?
The 210 (GC2) compares to your 125 (G29).
A pair of GC2 can go to about 240.
Nope, not even close.
From Walmarts website seems that the specs are not really posted BUT there ARE comments that it is rated as 114Ahr AT 1A RATE!..
See website HERE scrol down to the online comments and read Rick232 comments..
At normal industry standard of 20A rate it will be rather dismal compared to GC2 batteries..
Another thing to look at is physical size, group 29 is 13.00 x 6.80 x 10.00 IN, that size is not much bigger than ONE GC2 battery
Length 10.25 inches
Width 7.13 inches
Height 11.25 inches
No way a group 29 can replace one pair of GC2 batts for capacity.
Hmm.. let me think about this statement..
Walmart group 29 at 114Ahr at 1 hr rate, that comes to about 89Ahr at 20 hr rate.
Two group 29 batteries then would have a combined capacity of 178Ahr at 20 hr rate..
Now take into account that the group 29 the OP has is a "marine" battery which means dual purpose starting/trolling.. To keep it alive for a long time you should only discharge it to no more than 20% of the capacity (35.6Ahr for two) compared to one pair of GC2s which have 210 Ahr capacity and ARE designed to handle up to 80% discharge (168Ahr)..
Last time I checked my math, 168Ahr (GC2) is MORE capacity than 35.6Ahr (TWO group 29).
If the OP really wants to embark on running a home fridge they will need to upgrade the battery AND the inverter.
I do think the battery they have SHOULD be able to handle being used for TESTING purposes but for actual camping use, no.
The combination of a 750W inverter, one group 29 is on shaky ground.
If OP wants this to work, they NEED a bit bigger inverter (800W or larger, very short and heavy ga wires and at a min one pair of 6V GC2 batteries..
The OP HAS been told what works by more than one person here and the OP is more than welcome to ignore the folks like me that have successfully done what they are asking.
โApr-08-2016 07:41 PM
โApr-08-2016 07:04 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I believe smk means 2 group 29 compare to 2 golf cart. If there is room for three group 29 then there is advantage to going 12 volt.Gdetrailer wrote:smkettner wrote:jjrbus wrote:
My Everstart 29 125 amp hours 205 reserve capacity. I'm guessing that this is in a lab under ideal conditions. If your 2 GC batteries have 210 capacity my GR 29 cannot have 205 capacity?
The 210 (GC2) compares to your 125 (G29).
A pair of GC2 can go to about 240.
Nope, not even close.
From Walmarts website seems that the specs are not really posted BUT there ARE comments that it is rated as 114Ahr AT 1A RATE!..
See website HERE scrol down to the online comments and read Rick232 comments..
At normal industry standard of 20A rate it will be rather dismal compared to GC2 batteries..
Another thing to look at is physical size, group 29 is 13.00 x 6.80 x 10.00 IN, that size is not much bigger than ONE GC2 battery
Length 10.25 inches
Width 7.13 inches
Height 11.25 inches
No way a group 29 can replace one pair of GC2 batts for capacity.